Barrister Sir Weyfield defends a man who appears to be in a very disadvantaged position pending trial. Man suspected of killing a wealthy widow without an alibi. The man looked flattering but somewhat honest. Men's wives look different, not as overwhelmed as other wives when their husbands have an accident. But her testimony for her husband looked flawed. The film uses two flashbacks. One is the man's recollection of his acquaintance with a wealthy widow, and the other is his recollection of his acquaintance and love with his wife. On the surface, the man's connection with the wealthy widow was for her huge fortune, but the man claimed that it was just the two of them who got along well and didn't know anything about his inheritance of the widow's huge fortune. He brought his German wife back to England, gave her a better life, and claimed that the two were very much in love. At the beginning of the trial, the prosecution's lawyer presented a series of evidence, and then called three witnesses. They were the police officer in charge of the case, the female deceased's housekeeper and the most surprising man's wife. Sir Weyfield found a loophole in their testimony. The police believed that the blood on the evidence was the same blood type as the deceased, but the man was also of this blood type, so it was difficult to prove when the blood was obtained. Faced with the housekeeper's testimony, Sir Weaphy suggested that it was impossible for the housekeeper to wear a hearing aid to hear the conversation between the deceased and the man very clearly. Faced with the testimony of the man's wife, she said the man begged him to give perjury and that she had helped him lie before the police in return for his thanks for bringing her to the UK, where she had never fallen in love with him. In this regard, Sir Weffey proposed that his wife had lied many times and was guilty of bigamy. The credibility of the testimony can be imagined. In this regard, the case has reached a deadlock stage. There is a woman who claims to have a wife's sting. Sir Weyfield went and found a pile of letters from his wife to her lover. The whistleblower claimed that it was his wife who took away the man she loved and wanted to get revenge on her. The trial continued, with new evidence presented by Sir Weaphy. The wife confirms what she said before is a lie, just to leave her husband and lover away. So the man was acquitted. His wife also committed perjury and was condemned by the public. After the trial, the wife and Sir Weffi were at the court at the University of Nova. The wife slowly said that only in this way can make everyone feel that she is a bad person by vilifying herself, so that everyone will not believe her testimony, and can she help her husband get out of his guilt. The whistleblower was actually his wife pretending to be wearing makeup. Sir Weaphy said you should trust me and exonerate him formally. However, the wife said that he was indeed guilty, that he had indeed killed people, and that all she did was to repay her beloved husband. At this time, the man walked in, with a young woman beside him. Apparently the man took advantage of his wife's love for him and used his wife to sacrifice herself to help him cover up the crime. The wife was furious and took up the knife and killed the man. As Sir Weyfield said, "She ruled him." The whole film shows the wonderful style of lawyers under the British and American law courts. Demonstrates rigorous language, close logical reasoning, and an emphasis on people and the law. If Twelve Angry Men is a presentation of the role of the jury in Anglo-American law, this film is a presentation of the role of the defense lawyer. At the same time, this film has a way of combining flashbacks and positive narratives, which makes it easier for the audience to be attracted to the story and increases the suspense of the story. The audience, like Sir Weaphy, initially did not believe that the man was innocent, so he was put through a series of trials and quizzes. Gradually, the audience shares the same belief in the man's innocence as Sir Weaphy, watching Sir Weaphy defend the man. In the end, the audience was deceived by the man like Sir Weffi, and he was indeed the murderer! Audiences will be as annoyed as Sir Weyfield as they are trying to exonerate a murderer, who has set him aside. The film's many twists and turns are brilliant every time. One is that Sir Weyfield used his excellent defense ability to help a man exonerate himself in the face of a series of unfavorable evidence. Second, the wife became a witness for the prosecution to help the man get out of the crime. Third, the man really killed. Fourth, men use women's love to escape sin. On the basis of ensuring suspense, the style of the film is light-hearted and humorous in the language dialogue. Especially the conversation between the ill-healthy Sir Weaphy and his health escort, as well as the "fight of wits" between the two make people laugh. The various advantages above and so on constitute this unparalleled classic film. In the black and white images, it shows the splendor enough to travel through time and space, so that today's audience will still be fascinated and attracted by the stories. The whole film shows the demeanor of the lawyers under the wonderful British and American legal trials. Demonstrates rigorous language, close logical reasoning, and an emphasis on people and the law. If Twelve Angry Men is a presentation of the role of the jury in Anglo-American law, this film is a presentation of the role of the defense lawyer. At the same time, this film has a way of combining flashbacks and positive narratives, which makes it easier for the audience to be attracted to the story and increases the suspense of the story. The audience, like Sir Weaphy, initially did not believe that the man was innocent, so he was put through a series of trials and quizzes. Gradually, the audience shares the same belief in the man's innocence as Sir Weaphy, watching Sir Weaphy defend the man. In the end, the audience was deceived by the man like Sir Weffi, and he was indeed the murderer! Audiences will be as annoyed as Sir Weyfield as they are trying to exonerate a murderer, who has set him aside. The film's many twists and turns are brilliant every time. One is that Sir Weyfield used his excellent defense ability to help a man exonerate himself in the face of a series of unfavorable evidence. Second, the wife became a witness for the prosecution to help the man get out of the crime. Third, the man really killed. Fourth, men use women's love to escape sin. On the basis of ensuring suspense, the style of the film is light-hearted and humorous in the language dialogue. Especially the conversation between the ill-healthy Sir Weaphy and his health escort, as well as the "fight of wits" between the two make people laugh. The various advantages above and so on constitute this unparalleled classic film. In the black and white images, it shows the splendor enough to travel through time and space, so that today's audience will still be fascinated and attracted by the stories. The whole film shows the demeanor of the lawyers under the wonderful British and American legal trials. Demonstrates rigorous language, close logical reasoning, and an emphasis on people and the law. If Twelve Angry Men is a presentation of the role of the jury in Anglo-American law, this film is a presentation of the role of the defense lawyer. At the same time, this film has a way of combining flashbacks and positive narratives, which makes it easier for the audience to be attracted to the story and increases the suspense of the story. The audience, like Sir Weaphy, initially did not believe that the man was innocent, so he was put through a series of trials and quizzes. Gradually, the audience shares the same belief in the man's innocence as Sir Weaphy, watching Sir Weaphy defend the man. In the end, the audience was deceived by the man like Sir Weffi, and he was indeed the murderer! Audiences will be as annoyed as Sir Weyfield as they are trying to exonerate a murderer, who has set him aside. The film's many twists and turns are brilliant every time. One is that Sir Weyfield used his excellent defense ability to help a man exonerate himself in the face of a series of unfavorable evidence. Second, the wife became a witness for the prosecution to help the man get out of the crime. Third, the man really killed. Fourth, men use women's love to escape sin. On the basis of ensuring suspense, the style of the film is light-hearted and humorous in the language dialogue. Especially the conversation between the ill-healthy Sir Weaphy and his health escort, as well as the "fight of wits" between the two make people laugh. The various advantages above and so on constitute this unparalleled classic film. In the black and white images, it shows the splendor enough to travel through time and space, so that today's audience will still be fascinated and attracted by the stories. The whole film shows the demeanor of the lawyers under the wonderful British and American legal trials. Demonstrates rigorous language, close logical reasoning, and an emphasis on people and the law. If Twelve Angry Men is a presentation of the role of the jury in Anglo-American law, this film is a presentation of the role of the defense lawyer. At the same time, this film has a way of combining flashbacks and positive narratives, which makes it easier for the audience to be attracted to the story and increases the suspense of the story. The audience, like Sir Weaphy, initially did not believe that the man was innocent, so he was put through a series of trials and quizzes. Gradually, the audience shares the same belief in the man's innocence as Sir Weaphy, watching Sir Weaphy defend the man. In the end, the audience was deceived by the man like Sir Weffi, and he was indeed the murderer! Audiences will be as annoyed as Sir Weyfield as they are trying to exonerate a murderer, who has set him aside. The film's many twists and turns are brilliant every time. One is that Sir Weyfield used his excellent defense ability to help a man exonerate himself in the face of a series of unfavorable evidence. Second, the wife became a witness for the prosecution to help the man get out of the crime. Third, the man really killed. Fourth, men use women's love to escape sin. On the basis of ensuring suspense, the style of the film is light-hearted and humorous in the language dialogue. Especially the conversation between the ill-healthy Sir Weaphy and his health escort, as well as the "fight of wits" between the two make people laugh. The various advantages above and so on constitute this unparalleled classic film. In the black and white images, it shows the splendor enough to travel through time and space, so that today's audience will still be fascinated and attracted by the stories. The whole film shows the demeanor of the lawyers under the wonderful British and American legal trials. Demonstrates rigorous language, close logical reasoning, and an emphasis on people and the law. If Twelve Angry Men is a presentation of the role of the jury in Anglo-American law, this film is a presentation of the role of the defense lawyer. At the same time, this film has a way of combining flashbacks and positive narratives, which makes it easier for the audience to be attracted to the story and increases the suspense of the story. The audience, like Sir Weaphy, initially did not believe that the man was innocent, so he was put through a series of trials and quizzes. Gradually, the audience shares the same belief in the man's innocence as Sir Weaphy, watching Sir Weaphy defend the man. In the end, the audience was deceived by the man like Sir Weffi, and he was indeed the murderer! Audiences will be as annoyed as Sir Weyfield as they are trying to exonerate a murderer, who has set him aside. The film's many twists and turns are brilliant every time. One is that Sir Weyfield used his excellent defense ability to help a man exonerate himself in the face of a series of unfavorable evidence. Second, the wife became a witness for the prosecution to help the man get out of the crime. Third, the man really killed. Fourth, men use women's love to escape sin. On the basis of ensuring suspense, the style of the film is light-hearted and humorous in the language dialogue. Especially the conversation between the ill-healthy Sir Weaphy and his health escort, as well as the "fight of wits" between the two make people laugh. The various advantages above and so on constitute this unparalleled classic film. In the black and white images, it shows the splendor enough to travel through time and space, so that today's audience will still be fascinated and attracted by the stories.
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